Use of Communicative Language Teaching in Efl Classroom: Teachers' Perceptions and Practices
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Faculty of Education Engish
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The present study entitled Use of Communicative Language Teaching in
EFL Classroom: Teachers’ perceptions and Practices aimed to find out the
perceptions of teachers and their practices in the classroom on the use of
communicative language teaching. For this study, six English language
teachers were selected and five classes of each teacher (i.e.30 classes) were
observed from Kalikot district. The sample of this study was selected through
purposive non random sampling procedure. Interview and classroom
observation were used as main tools for data collection. The data collected
from the field was analyzed only qualitatively. The major finding of this study
was that the all teachers have clear and positive perceptions on CLT but they
were not using communicative language teaching in secondary level to enhance
linguistic competence because large class size, over-crowded classroom,
domination of GT method, lack of teaching aids, infrastructures, teacher
training and low level of language proficiency of learners.
The present research is divided into five chapters. The first chapter includes
with the general background, statement of problem, objectives of the study,
research questions significance of the study, delimitation and operational
definitional of the key terms. The second chapter consists with the review of
related literature and conceptual framework. The third chapter includes with
the design of the study, population, sample, sampling strategy, sources of data,
data collection tools and techniques, data collection procedures, data analysis
and interpretation procedure, and ethical considerations. Similarly, the fourth
chapter deals of analysis and interpretations of the data collected from the
respondents. The Chapter five consists of findings, conclusion and
recommendations. The recommendations of further presented three levels as
policy, practice and further research, references and appendixes are attached at
the end.